JamesBryan
ClioSport Club Member
That's alright then. At least you've thought about it.
That's alright then. At least you've thought about it.
I agree but its in my head now after having a close call. Nothing like a close call to make you realise your morality. Axle stands can and do fail, so do these posh lifts, I just want to know if they do go, have I got a chabce to get outThe reason this whole thing came about though was because the axle stand slipped, so really it didn't fail at all.
Whether it was down to incorrect placement or the sill giving way, either way the stand didn't fail.
The same could happen with those ramps, probably a lot less likely but it could still happen.
While I like these, its a bit of a ball ache having one in the way of you being under the car.If you are thinking of investing in a lift, I would say go and do it - I had a garage built a couple of years ago and made sure I had enough left in budget to buy a scissor lift - which I sourced from BH Repairs, who I chose as they aren't far from me, and are also a lift repair/servicing company, not just a importer/reseller of Chinese kit (https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mobile-c...972805?hash=item3624d1f245:g:QcQAAOSw7NNUHI9R) and it has been great - I have used it for a range of jobs on my MX5, clio and also building my exocet kit - next job is looking like the cambelt on my brother's newly acquired cup.
I have found it a great balance of convenience and useability for my (normal height!) garage - it lifts to 1.25m (4ft) which is great for doing most jobs - leaving you a nice working height and plenty of space to get under and around the car... not the cheapest, but certainly a good addition to the garage - and on the safety question it has a substantial mechanical ratchet-type locking system which will hold it in place should the hydraulics fail.
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Clios are one of the best iv found for jacking points and axle stands at the front anyway, back is a different story.
Can get the jack in at a decent strong point which also leaves a clear point for the axle stand.
Can see where it can easily go wrong, I raise one side up maybe half way on my axle stand and do the otherside to 3/4 and go back to the first side and take it up to 3/4.
Iv found when going the full height, straight away there is often a bit of a lean on them and just nevee trust it. Once in position though their rock solid, always give it a good “earthquake test” once sitting right!
But the lupo only weighs a few grams and as it's not got a long way to fall before resting on his skull the impact will be low. I reckon he'd survive.View attachment 1344958
Probably a bad time to post this then that I spotted on another Facebook group the other day.
But the lupo only weighs a few grams and as it's not got a long way to fall before resting on his skull the impact will be low. I reckon he'd survive.
They look a little to steep to drive a Clio up, you will probably need another kind of ramp to drive on first.Has anyone tried these?
I'm going to give them a go.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Tech7-Ve...725736?hash=item5d70d155e8:g:xn8AAOSwWCBZlZoH
Has anyone tried these?
I'm going to give them a go.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Tech7-Ve...725736?hash=item5d70d155e8:g:xn8AAOSwWCBZlZoH
Yes they do look fairly steep Steve. Hopefully nothing a small plank of wood or the above link wouldn't fix.
**will post wanted ad for new bumper soon**